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North Vancouver student's cancer detection app a finalist in Apple developer challenge


Argyle Secondary student Adam Brayford designed an AI-powered app capable of detecting skin cancer using image recognition technology,

Pigment is designed for self-checking and operates completely offline, ensuring user privacy as images never leave the device. Brayford said he trained the AI model by using a large dataset of melanoma images from data science platform Kaggle. Argyle Secondary student Adam Brayford designed an AI-powered app capable of detecting skin cancer using image recognition technology,

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